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Air Peace expands regional operations, reassures on safety

Air Peace has announced plans to begin the
third phase of its regional operations in the next few weeks with the ‎launch of flights to Monrovia, Lome, Abidjan and some other West Coast
destinations.

Meanwhile, the airline has reassured that its fleet comprises Boeing ‎aircraft with some of the best engines in the world and built to ‎ensure the safety as well as comfort of the flying public.

A statement signed by Air Peace Corporate Communications Manager, Mr.
Chris Iwarah said the airline was already realising its goal of ‎guaranteeing seamless connectivity on the West Coast of Africa with ‎the launch of its Accra, Ghana; Freetown, Sierra Leone and Dakar,
Senegal flight operations.

The plan to add Monrovia, Lome and Abidjan to the airline’s route ‎network, the statement added, was in appreciation of its customers on
the West Coast who had reached out to it to expand its regional ‎operations to cover more underserved destinations.

“On February 16, 2017, we launched our Accra, Ghana operations and ‎gave members of the flying public a refreshing choice of spectacular
flight services on the route. Just about a year after our entry into ‎the Accra route, we took another huge step to deepen our West Coast ‎operations with the launch of our Freetown, Banjul and Dakar services ‎on February 19, 2018.

“We are deeply grateful that members of the flying public have not ‎only endorsed our regional flight operations with their patronage and
loyalty, but are now requesting that we expand our network to cover ‎more West Coast destinations, including Monrovia, Lome and Abidjan. We
feel highly honoured that our wonderful guests are pleased with our ‎domestic and regional operations.
“Our goal is to make air connectivity on the West Coast and indeed the ‎entire Africa seamless, comfortable, affordable and a refreshing
experience. We are ready to take up the challenge and kick off the ‎third phase of our regional operations with the commencement of our
Monrovia, Lome and Abidjan services in the next few weeks. It is the ‎least we can do in appreciation of our esteemed guests whose support
and loyalty have taken us to the top spot as leaders of the commercial ‎flight business on the West Coast of Africa,” the carrier said.

In another development, Air Peace has reassured that it was running a ‎strict safety and fleet maintenance programme because of the premium
it placed on the lives of its customers.

Its fleet, the airline said, comprised the family of Boeing 737 ‎aircraft with some of the best engine performance record in the world.
The engine of an NG B737-700 aircraft owned by a United States-based ‎airline recently blew out, prompting regulators to reportedly order a
check to ensure that other aircraft of the same type were not having ‎the fault allegedly discovered in the engine.

Air Peace, however, said its aircraft were different from the Boeing ‎737-700 involved in the U.S. incident. The Boeing 737-700 aircraft
belonging to the U.S. carrier is fitted with a CFM56-7B engine. Air ‎Peace explained that it had Boeing 737-300 and 737-500 aircraft, which
had been credited with perfect engine performance, in its fleet.

The ‎B737-300 and B737-500 aircraft are fitted with a CFM56-3C engine.
The airline said besides contracting one of the best aircraft ‎maintenance companies in the world, BCT Aviation, to do routine ‎maintenance of its fleet on ground its base in Lagos, it was spending huge foreign exchange to maintain its aircraft in some of the best ‎facilities in the world to ensure that the safety of the flying public ‎was not compromised.

“The FAA directive to airlines who operate aircraft with the same
engine with the U. S. carrier to perform ultrasonic inspection on the ‎engines installed on NG B737-700 does not extend to engines installed
on the classic aircraft, which we have in our fleet. Besides, our ‎aircraft are maintained in accordance with the approved maintenance ‎programme and manufacturer maintenance document,”Air Peace said.‎

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